Title: Louisiana Governors PowerPoint Elementary Level
1Louisiana Governors
1699-Present
Stacy BodinVermilion Parish Schools
2Quick Notes
- On slides 32-89, you will see an audio icon at
the bottom of the State Capitol. If connected to
the internet, the link will lead to the State
Department Site which has written text and an
audio file. Look for the maroon icon and click on
it to hear the information. - Louisiana Governors Office Site. Note if you
want to use the links in this PowerPoint, make
sure you are connected to the internet. If you
go to the main page listed above, then look to
the left to see time periods (years). Click on
those links to read about each Governor and hear
the clip. - On each slide in this powerpoint, there is a blue
hyperlink on the capitol. When you click on that
link, it will bring you to his or her page.
- Governors are posted by Time Periods, eras, etc.
See Slide 3 for Chapters. - Louisiana Governor Information for this
PowerPoint is from Wikipedia, the Louisiana
Governors Office Site and from the Clairmont
Press (8th Grade Louisiana Social Studies Book.) - There were a couple of discrepancies (with
earlier Governors) between the sources, so if the
teacher finds a discrepancy in the PowerPoint,
he/she can add or remove slides for their
classroom. - Notes for each governor is listed in the notes
section of the PowerPoint.
3Click on the Chapter to see the Governors of that
time period
- Chapter 1 Colonial Governors 1st French Period
1699-1766 - Chapter 2 Colonial Governors Spanish Period
1766-1803 - Chapter 3 Colonial Governors 2nd French Period
1803 - Chapter 4 Transitional Period (1803-1812)
- Chapter 5 Louisiana Becomes a State
- Civil War Governors
- Chapter 6 Confederate Governors 1861 1865
- Chapter 7 US Wartime Military Governors 1861
1865 - Chapter 8 Period of Military Occupation 1865-1877
- Chapter 9 LA Governors 1877-Present
4Colonial Governors of Louisiana French period
1699-1766
5Pierre LeMoyne d'Iberville
French Period
Pierre Le Moyne, sieur d'Iberville et
d'Ardillières
Photos Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
and Wikipedia
6Sauer de Sauvolve
French Period
7Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville
- Appointed Governor 4 separate times during
1701-1743. - 1701-1713
- 1716-1717
- 1718-1724
- 1733-1743
Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville -
Wikipedia
French Period
Photos Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
and Wikipedia
8Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac
- 1710 1716 Governor (although he did not arrive
in Louisiana until 1713). - The Cadillac automobile is named in his honor.
Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac
French Period
Photos Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
and Wikipedia
9Jean Michiele de L'Epinay
- Governor of the French colony of Louisiana from
1717 to 1718.
French Period
Jean-Michel de Lepinay Wikipedia
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
10Pierre Sidrac Dugue de Boisbriand
- Governor 1725-1726
- Bienville's cousin
French Period
Pierre Sidrac, Dugue de Boisbriand
11Étienne Périer
French Period
Étienne Périer
12Pierre François de Rigaud
French Period
Pierre François de Rigaud, Marquis de
Vaudreuil-Cavagnal
Photos Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
and Wikipedia
13Louis Billouart, Chevalier de Kerlerec
Louis Billouart, Chevalier de Kerlerec
French Period
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
14Jean-Jacques Blaise d'Abbadie
French Period
Jean-Jacques Blaise d'Abbadie
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
15Charles Philippe Aubry
French Period
Charles Philippe Aubry
16Colonial Governors of Louisiana Spanish period
1766-1803
17Antonio de Ulloa
- Governor 1766-1768
- Antonio de Ulloa was the first Spanish governor
of Louisiana,
Spanish Period
Antonio de Ulloa
Photos Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
and Wikipedia
18Alejandro O'Reilly
Spanish Period
Alejandro O'Reilly
Photo Courtesy of Wikipedia
19Luis de Unzaga
Spanish Period
Luis de Unzaga
20Bernardo de Gálvez
Spanish Period
Bernardo de Gálvez
21Esteban Rodriguez Miró y Sabater
Spanish Period
Esteban Rodríguez Miró
22Francisco Luis Hector de Carondelet
Spanish Period
Francisco Luis Hector de Carondelet
23Manuel Gayoso de Lemos
Spanish Period
Manuel Gayoso de Lemos
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
24Francisco Bouligny
- Acting military governor July 18, 1799 -
September 18, 1799
- Note Not listed in Wikipedia nor the State
Governors site, but listed in the Social Studies
Clairmont Press 8th Grade Social Studies Book
Appendix page 546. His name is listed at this
site as a Military Governor. - A site naming him can be found here!
Spanish Period
25Sebastian de la Puerta y O'FarrilMarquis de Casa
Calvo
Sebastian Casa Calvo
Spanish Period
26Juan Manuel de Salcedo
Spanish Period
Manuel María de Salcedo - Wikipedia
27Colonial Governors of Louisiana 2nd French
period 1803
28Pierre Clement de Laussat
- Served as interim governor from November 30 to
December 20, 1803.
2nd French Period
Pierre Clement de Laussat
Photos Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
29Territorial Period The Louisiana Purchase
1803-1812
30William Charles Cole Claiborne
- Territorial Governor 1803-1812
- Democrat/Republican
Territorial Period
William C. C. Claiborne - Wikipedia
Photos Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
and Wikipedia
31Louisiana Becomes a State 1812
32William Charles Cole Claiborne
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana for the State of Louisiana
from1812 through 1816. - Served as Territorial Governor from 1803-1812.
- Political party Democratic-Republican
William C. C. Claiborne - Wikipedia
William Charles Cole Claiborne
Photo from Governors Site
33Jacques Villeré
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1816 1820
- He was the first Creole and the first native of
Louisiana to attain that office. - Louisiana Political party Democratic- Republican
Jacques Villeré - Wikipedia
Jaques Philippe Villere
Photo Courtesy of the Governors Office Site
34Thomas B. Robertson
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1820 1824
- Political party Democratic Republican
Thomas B. Robertson - Wikipedia
Thomas Bolling Robertson
Photo Courtesy of the Governors Office Site
35Henry S. Thibodaux
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1824 1824
- Political party Democratic Republican
- The city of Thibodaux, Louisiana is named after
Henry S. Thibodaux.
Henry S. Thibodaux - Wikipedia
Henry S. Thibodaux
Photo Courtesy of the Governors Office Site
36Henry Johnson
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1824 1828
- Political party National Republican
Henry Johnson (Louisiana) - Wikipedia
Henry S. Johnson
Photo Courtesy of the Governors Office Site
37Pierre Derbigny
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 18281829
- Political party Whig
Pierre Derbigny - Wikipedia
Pierre Auguste Bourguigon Derbigny
Photo Courtesy of the Governors Office Site
38Armand Beauvais
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1829 1830
- Political party Whig
Armand Beauvais - Wikipedia
Armand Julie Beauvais -
Photo Courtesy of the Governors Office Site
39Jacques Dupre
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1830 1831
- Political party Whig
Jacques Dupre Wikipedia
Jaques Dupre
Photo Courtesy of the Governors Office Site
40Andre B. Roman
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana
- Served two terms
- 1831 1835
- 1839 1843
- Political party Whig
Andre B. Roman Wikipedia
Andre Bienvenu Roman
Photo Courtesy of the Governors Office Site
41Edward D. White Sr.
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1835 1839
- Political party Whig
Edward D. White, Sr. Wikipedia
Edward D. White
Photo Courtesy of the Governors Office Site
42Alexander Mouton
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1843 1846
- Political party Democratic
Alexander Mouton
Alexander Mouton
Wikipedia Photo
43Isaac Johnson
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1846 1850
- Political party Democratic
Isaac Johnson Wikipedia
Isaac Johnson
44Joseph Marshall Walker
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1850 1853
- Democrat
Joseph Marshall Walker Wikipedia
Joseph M. Walker
45Paul Octave Hebert
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1853 1856
- Political party Democrat
Paul Octave Hebert Wikipedia
Paul O. Hebert
Photo Courtesy of the Governors Office Site
46Robert C. Wickliffe
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1856-1860
- Democrat
Robert C. Wickliffe Wikipedia
Robert C. Wickliffe
Photo Courtesy of the Governors Office Site
47Confederate Governors 1861 - 1865
48Thomas Overton Moore
State of Louisiana
- Confederate Governor Louisiana 1860 1864
- Democrat
Thomas Overton Moore Wikipedia
Thomas Overton Moore
Photo Courtesy of the Louisiana Governor's Office
49Henry Watkins Allen
State of Louisiana
- Confederate Governor of Louisiana 1864 1865.
- Political party Democrat
Henry Watkins Allen Wikipedia
Henry Watkins Allen
Wikipedia Photo
50US Wartime Military Governors 1861 - 1865
51George F. Shepley
State of Louisiana
- Governor - Military Governor of Louisiana
1862-1864 - Democrat
George F. Shepley Wikipedia
Gen. George F. Shepley
Photo Courtesy of Governor's Office
52Michael Hahn
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1864 1865
- Political party Republican
Michael Hahn Wikipedia
Michael Hahn
Photo Courtesy of the Louisiana Governors Office
53James Madison Wells
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1865 1867
- Republican
James Madison Wells
James Madison Wells
Photo Courtesy Louisiana Governor's Office
54Period of Military Occupation 1865 - 1877
55Benjamin Flanders
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1867 1868
- Republican
Benjamin Flanders Wikipedia
Benjamin Franklin Flanders
Photo Courtesy Louisiana Governor's Office
56Joshua Baker
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1868 1868
- Political party Democrat (Unionist)
Joshua Baker Wikipedia
Joshua Baker
Photo Courtesy Louisiana Governor's Office
57Henry C. Warmoth
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana 1868 1872
- Political party Republican
Henry C. Warmoth
Henry Clay Warmoth
Photo Courtesy Louisiana Governor's Office
58John McEnery
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor January 13, 1873- May 22, 1873
- Democrat
John McEnery Wikipedia
John McEnery
Photo Courtesy Louisiana Governor's Office
59P. B. S. Pinchback
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana December 9, 1872 January
13, 1873 - 1st African American Louisiana Governor
- Republican
P. B. S. Pinchback Wikipedia
P. B. S. Pinchback
Photo Courtesy Louisiana Governor's Office
60William P. Kellogg
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor January 13, 1873-January 8,
1877 - Republican
William P. Kellogg Wikipedia
William Pitt Kellogg
Photo Courtesy Louisiana Governor's Office
61Louisiana Governors 1877-Present
62Francis T. Nicholls
State of Louisiana
- Governor of Louisiana
- Served two terms
- 1876 - 1880
- 1888 - 1892
- Democrat
Francis T. Nicholls Wikipedia
Francis T. Nicholls
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
63Louis A. Wiltz
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1880 1881
- Democrat
Louis A. Wiltz Wikipedia
Louis Alfred Wiltz
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
64Samuel D. McEnery
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor
- Served as Governor of Louisiana 1881 until 1888
- Democrat
Samuel D. McEnery Wikipedia
Samuel D. McEnery
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
65Murphy J. Foster
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 18921900
- Democrat
- His grandson, Murphy J. Foster, Jr., served as a
Republican governor of the state from 1996 to
2004.
Fun Fact!
Murphy Foster was Governor in 1899 when small
towns like Erath, LA and Gueydan, LA were
incorporated as villages. Murphy Fosters
grandson, Mike Foster signed Centennial
Proclamations for each town when each turned 100
years old in 1999!
Murphy J. Foster Wikipedia
Murphy James Foster
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
66William W. Heard
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1900 to 1904
- Democrat
William Wright Heard - Wikipedia
William Wright Heard
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
67Newton C. Blanchard
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1904-1908
- Democrat
Newton C. Blanchard - Wikipedia
Newton C. Blanchard
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
68Jared Y. Sanders Sr.
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor May 12, 1908- May 14, 1912
- Democrat
Jared Y. Sanders, Sr.
Jared Sanders
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
69Luther E. Hall
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1912 to 1916.
- Democrat
Luther E. Hall - Wikipedia
Luther Hall
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
70Ruffin G. Pleasant
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1916-1920
- Democrat
Ruffin Pleasant - Wikipedia
Ruffin G. Pleasant
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
71John M. Parker
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 19201924
- Political Affiliation Progressive and Democrat
John M. Parker - Wikipedia
John M. Parker
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
72Henry L. Fuqua
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1924-26
- Democrat
Henry L. Fuqua - Wikipedia
Henry L. Fuqua
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
73Oramel H. Simpson
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1926-28
- Democrat
Oramel H. Simpson - Wikipedia
Oramel H. Simpson
74Huey Pierce Long, Jr.
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1932-1935
- Democrat
- Died September 10, 1935 two days after being
shot by an assassin in Baton Rouge,
Huey Pierce Long Wikipedia
Huey P. Long
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
75Alvin Olin King
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor January 25, 1932 until May 10,
1932. - Democrat
Alvin Olin King Wikipedia
Alvin O. King
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
76Oscar Kelly Allen Sr.
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor from 1932 to 1936.
- Democrat
Oscar Kelly (O.K.) Allen Wikipedia
Oscar K. Allen
77James Albert Noe Sr.
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor January 28, 1936 until May 12,
1936. - Democrat
James A. Noe Wikipedia
James A. Noe
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
78Richard Leche
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1936-1939
- Democrat
Richard W. Leche Wikipedia
Richard W. Leche
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
79Earl Kemp Long
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor
- Three-time Democratic governor of Louisiana.
Served from - 1939-1940
- 1948-1952
- 1956-1960.
Earl K. Long Wikipedia
Earl K. Long
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
80Sam H. Jones
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1940 to 1944.
- Democrat
Sam H. Jones Wikipedia
Sam H. Jones
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
81Jimmy Davis
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor
- Served two nonconsecutive terms
- 1944-1948
- 1960-1964
- Democrat
Fun Fact!
Jimmie H. Davis Wikipedia
Governor Jimmy Davis recorded You Are My
Sunshine for Decca Records on February 5, 1940.
Jimmie H. Davis
Top Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
82Robert Kennon Sr.
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1952-1956
- Democrat
Robert F. Kennon Wikipedia
Robert F. Kennon
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
83John J. McKeithen
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor Served from 1964 to 1972.
- Democrat
John J. McKeithen Wikipedia
John J. McKeithen
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
84Edwin Edwards
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor
- Four terms
- 19721976
- 1976-1980
- 19841988,
- 19921996
- Democrat
Fun Fact!
Edwin W. Edwards Wikipedia
Only Governor to serve 4 terms.
Edwin W. Edwards
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
85David Treen
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1980 - 1984
- Republican Governor
Fun Fact!
Governor Treen was the first Republican governor
since 1877. Louisiana had Democratic Governors
for more than 100 years.
David C. Treen Wikipedia
David C. Treen
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
86Charles E. Buddy Roemer III
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1988-1992
- Democrat and later Republican
Fun Fact!
Buddy Roemer was a Democrat and then a
Republican, while in office.
Charles E. (Buddy) Roemer III Wikipedia
Charles E. "Buddy" Roemer, III
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
87Mike Foster
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 1996-2004
- Republican
Fun Fact!
His grandfather (Murphy Foster) was the also a
Louisiana Governor who served from 1882-1900.
Murphy J. (Mike) Foster, Jr. Wikipedia
Murphy J. "Mike" Foster
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
88Kathleen Blanco
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor 2004-2008
- Democrat
Fun Fact!
Kathleen Blanco was the first woman to hold the
office of governor of Louisiana.
Kathleen Babineaux Blanco Wikipedia
Kathleen Babineaux Blanco
Photo Courtesy of the State Governor's Office
89Bobby Jindal
State of Louisiana
- Louisiana Governor
- Piyush "Bobby" Jindal became Governor in January
2008..
Fun Fact!
Bobby Jindal - Wikipedia
When elected in 2007, Governor Jindal was the
youngest current Governor.
Photo Gallery (Has Flash and HTML Links)
Bobby Jindal
Video and Audio Clips Link
90The End
- Photos used with Permission from the Louisiana
Governors Site and from Wikipedia. - Background photo of the State Capitol in Baton
Rouge by Jude Dubois (December 2008)
- Louisiana Governor's Mansion Foundation
- Louisiana Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia, the
free encyclopedia - Old Louisiana Governor's Mansion
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